Non -profit launch
AI learning platform
A newly published Walton survey supported by Heartland Forward showed that 56% of respondents in the country's median section said they had a low understanding of how to use artificial intelligence professionally.
The survey, led for the heart in front by the Pioneer company of AI, AARU, also found that less than 1% of respondents felt very competent in the use of AI tools at work.
About 2,000 people in 20 states responded to the survey.
Following these results and others, Heartland Forward has teamed up with Stemuli, an education technology company, to develop an AI learning platform for rural students and entrepreneurs.
The platform will use a video game approach to help accelerate learning and increase retention, Heartland Forward said in a press release.
Angie Cooper, president and head of the non-profit organization for Bentonville, said that she “wanted to ensure that the heart has the possibility of leading the nation to exploit the innovation and the potential of AI to transform education and our future workforce for good”.
– Serenah McKay
The Range of Relaunched Location
For the federal program
The Small Business Administration said on Tuesday that it would restore a rule that obliges participants in the agency's commercial development program (A) to have an office in the geographic area where they tend to federal construction contracts.
Program 8 (A) is a federal program of contracts and training for owners of small experienced companies who are socially and economically disadvantaged. During the Pandemic COVID-19, the agency temporarily suspended the company's place rule for small businesses 8 (a) construction entrepreneurs affected by generalized economic closures.
From October 1, the agency will demand that the construction entrepreneurs have an office as part of the geographic border of their project; Have at least one full -time employee physically present; And make sure that the office is not a portable trailer, a temporary unit or a virtual address.
“Those looking to build in America should have boots on the ground in America,” said the administrator of the agency Kelly Loeffler in a press release.
– Cooper Gant
The arkansas index increases
1.08 points at 817.41
The Arkansas Index, a weighted index according to the prices following the largest public companies based in the state, closed Tuesday at 817.41, up 1.08 points.
“The shares ended down on Tuesday, after having encountered a rapid resolution for Israeli-Iranian hostilities, while President Trump raised heat, calling Iran to” go unconditionally “with several other threats to Truth Social,” said Chris Harkins, Director General at Raymond James & Associates.
The index was developed by Bloomberg News and the Arkansas Democra-Gazette with a basic value from 100 to December 30, 1997.

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